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Bronze bust

My derrière is ensconced in the protective husk of a wicker seat at Portomaso Cafe. The eyes, having nothing better to do, lazily follow a line of vacant chairs which sit outside, silent props to the movie that plays within this coffee shop’s glass walls. It’s when I descry what appears to be a bronze bust appended to the back of one of the seats that the casualness of my glance fixes into the steadiness of a gaze.

As the eye lingers analytically, it transpires that there is, after all, a human form attached; one with a bronzeness of hair that is inversely proportional to his less than monumental build. If I were to be a mite less polite, I’d say his phosphorous head is an appropriate addendum to his stick-like body. Fittingly, his physique complements his cigarette addiction. Yet, despite the tranquillising effect the drug is supposed to impart, his feet tap away frenziedly, outracing by far the rapid swings of his right arm as it dutifully performs its role of fag holder-cum-conveyor.

I study his absent looks and can see that he’s lost in the brume of nicotine that clouds an otherwise clear January day. We’re just a few hours into another new year but I swear he must be weeks away, even months, because I catch his thoughts dawdling in the shade of a darker cloud.

Cafe Delos

Location, location, location – the cry of real estate agents worldwide. If Cafe Delos has nothing else going for it, it surely can’t be faulted on its location.

Think St Paul’s Island…Selmun…Mistra Bay…the coastal walk connecting St Paul’s Bay, Bugibba and Qawra…Gozo in the distance. All this visual delight is painted on the glass canvas of Cafe Delos’spanoramic windows, one floor above the flow and ebb of promenade life. Another glass wall looks onto the pool area, part of the Dolmen Hotel complex this coffee shop blongs to.

The downside for those suffering from sweet-tooth syndrome is the limited, and unexciting, selection of cakes, many of which share the same hard crust for a base. The saving grace is the baci cake, rich in nuts drowning under a thick dollop of Nutella. Today, however, its blandness disappoints me.

Whatever the season, this is the place for the most sinful of ‘kisses’ and seductive of views.

Mokka Lobby Bar

Golden Bay, renowned for its sandy enchantment, is also the location for another of my preferred cafes, Mokka Lobby Bar. To be precise, it forms part of the Golden Sands resort, which sits splendidly on the cliff top overlooking some spectacular coastline.

As befits a 5-star hotel, the chairs are plush, the tables are of dark wood and the carpeting runs from wall to wall. Definitely very comfortable surroundings but more suitable for a winter’s day while catching glimpses of lightning in a stormy sky through the curtained windows.

The cake selection is somewhat restricted but Mokka Lobby Bar scores a winner with its apple crumble. The texture, the flavour, the consistency; these three elements combine to form the word ‘divine’. Really, I have yet to find a rival to this apple-inspired heaven.

Tea and cake are pricey at €8.50 but highly recommended for that occasional winter treat.

Caffe Portomaso

In an earlier post (A Simple Pleasure), I referred to Caffe Portomaso as one of my favourite coffee places. Although one can also have a meal there, I haven’t done so and will therefore restrict my comments to the cafe aspect.

One of the reasons I’m drawn to Caffe Portomaso is because with three of its four walls being constructed entirely of glass, it’s suffused with natural light. Thus, even when sitting inside, it’s just like being outside on the spacious terrace.

Then, for those with a sweet tooth like myself, there’s the interesting selection of cakes to compliment a cappuccino or pot of tea. One of my favourites is the carrot cake, although anything which contains chocolate usually offers stiff competition to it.

Finally, the price. €5 for coffee and cake is pretty reasonable, all the more so when taking into consideration the availability of free wi-fi.

 
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